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Alabama All Star Christian Campbell (7) of Central High School-Phenix City and Alabama All Star Malcolm Buggs (3) of Opelika High School celebrate a huge punt return stop during the AHSAA Alabama-Mississippi All Star football game Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013, at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Ala. (Julie Bennett/jbennett@al.com)
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Campbell currently holds 11 offers, but is hoping to pick up more before National Signing Day. (247Sports)

PHENIX CITY, Alabama -- With National Signing Day only weeks away, Central-Phenix City safety Christian Campbell is preparing to take multiple official visits to help narrow down his list of favorite schools.

The 6-foot, 181-pounder told AL.com on Thursday his current leader is Northern Illinois, followed by Arkansas State and South Alabama.

Campbell also holds offers from Appalachian State, Colorado State, Georgia Southern, Jacksonville State, Memphis, Southern Miss, UAB and Western Kentucky. With 11 total offers, Campbell still feels he has something to prove.

"It's a blessing," Campbell said of his offer list. "But me and my coach think I'm under the radar. My film against some of these four-star players, I know it's way better. But I don't have anything to complain about."

Campbell has received interest from Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Minnesota and Boise State, and hopes to earn an offer from at least one of the four in the coming weeks. He is set for an official visit to Southern Miss this weekend and will take one to either Minnesota or Boise State on Jan. 24 and one to either Arkansas or South Alabama on Jan. 31.

Wherever he ends up, Campbell indicated his commitment will likely be announced on National Signing Day, Feb. 5.

As a senior at Central in 2013, Campbell recorded 60 tackles, two interceptions and five pass break-ups in eight games. He had 83 tackles, three interceptions and eight pass break-ups in 2012.

"I think it went pretty good," he said of his final season with the Red Devils. "I went though an injury and missed two games, and I think i did pretty good for my back to be hurting every game."

Central missed the playoffs last season with a 6-4 finish, but Campbell landed a spot on the Alabama roster for the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic and was able to compete with some of the best players in the state.

"He's got great range," said Central head coach Woodrow Lowe. "He'll hit you also. He's kind of a quiet leader who leads by example."

247Sports and Scout rate Campbell as a three-star prospect. He is rated a two-star prospect by Rivals. Check out his most recent highlights in the video below, provided by PrepForce.com.